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language: python
python:
- "3.4"
- "3.5"
- "3.6"
# - "pypy" - won't work as smmap doesn't work (see gitdb/.travis.yml for details)
matrix:
include:
- python: 3.7
dist: xenial
- python: "nightly"
dist: xenial
allow_failures:
- python: "nightly"
dist: xenial
git:
# a higher depth is needed for most of the tests - must be high enough to not actually be shallow
# as we clone our own repository in the process
depth: 99999
install:
- python --version; git --version
- git submodule update --init --recursive
- git fetch --tags
- pip install -r test-requirements.txt
- pip install -r doc/requirements.txt
- pip install codecov
# generate some reflog as git-python tests need it (in master)
- ./init-tests-after-clone.sh
# as commits are performed with the default user, it needs to be set for travis too
- git config --global user.email "travis@ci.com"
- git config --global user.name "Travis Runner"
# If we rewrite the user's config by accident, we will mess it up
# and cause subsequent tests to fail
- cat git/test/fixtures/.gitconfig >> ~/.gitconfig
script:
# Make sure we limit open handles to see if we are leaking them
- ulimit -n 128
- ulimit -n
- nosetests -v --with-coverage
- if [ "$TRAVIS_PYTHON_VERSION" == '3.5' ]; then cd doc && make html; fi
- if [ "$TRAVIS_PYTHON_VERSION" == '3.6' ]; then flake8 --ignore=W293,E265,E266,W503,W504,E731; fi
after_success:
- codecov
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